UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Conrad L. Wirth, Director
WARNING
This park, mostly wilderness, is the home of many wild animals,which roam it unmolested. Though they may seem tame, they arenot! Some have been known to attack visitors without apparentprovocation and have caused serious injury. Watch them at a safedistance; when driving, do not stop unless you can pull off theroad; and stay in your car. For your safety, we must enforce theregulation which prohibits feeding or molesting these wild animals.Campers, and those who frequent roads and trails on foot, shouldexercise constant care to avoid attacks and injuries.
1807-8 | Discovery of the Tetons by John Colter. |
1811 | The West-bound Astorians crossed Teton Pass. |
1818 | Canadian fur traders under Donald McKenzie ascended Snake River to its headwaters. |
1824 | American trappers under Jedediah Smith reached Jackson Hole. |
1825-40 | Zenith of the fur trade in Jackson Hole and the Rocky Mountain Region. |
1829 | William Sublette named “Jackson’s Hole” after his partner in the fur trade, David E. Jackson. |
1832 | Rendezvous of fur trappers in Pierre’s Hole. Battle of Pierre’s Hole. |
1842 | Alleged attempt to climb the Grand Teton by Michaud. |
1860 | Jim Bridger guided Capt. W. F. Raynolds’ expedition through Teton country. |
1872 | Disputed ascent of Grand Teton by Langford and Stevenson. William H. Jackson, with Hayden geological survey party, took first photographs of the Tetons. |
1877 | Hayden survey party of Orestes St. John made geological studies in the Tetons. |
1879 | Thomas Moran painted the Teton Range. |
1884 | The first settlers entered Jackson Hole. |
1897 | Teton Forest Reserve established. |
1898 | The Owen Spalding party made an ascent of the Grand Teton. |
1929 | Grand Teton National Park established and dedicated. |
1943 | Jackson Hole National Monument established. |
1950 | Grand Teton National Park enlarged by the addition of most of Jackson Hole National Monument. |
Grand Teton National Park includesthe most scenic portionof the majestic Teton MountainRange and the northern portion of JacksonHole, a high mountain valley famousfor its as